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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by Pepe » Sun Dec 29, 2024 12:21 am

119 EUR per pedal. Directly sold at the German KORG Shop with a huge discount that they offer for a few weeks now. The OD-S is normally 259 EUR, the other two models 279 EUR, pretty much what you have there in Canada. If you want I can purchase units for you (and for all the others outside the EU who are interested in buying these).
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by fuzzbuzzfuzz » Sun Dec 29, 2024 1:43 am

Pepe wrote:
Thu Dec 19, 2024 8:56 pm
If I ever find another decent looking SCH-1, I might use this repaired unit for a rehousing project to do the Michael Landau modifications. :geek:

Are the Arion pedals with grey enclosures the oldest versions? Does anybody know that?
Yes to my knowledge grey is older. Mid 80s?

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by fuzzbuzzfuzz » Sun Dec 29, 2024 1:44 am

Pepe wrote:
Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:25 am
A few days ago I bought these three KORG nu:tekt pedal kits. They were sold with a huge discount directly at the German KORG Shop. The one on top is a Christmas gift, the other two as a reimbursement for the repair of the Roland Juno-60 synthesizer that I did for my friend (I refused to take money for it, although he offered a nice sum for my work).

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Wow, I’ve been thinking about these and your good self. Glad you picked them up. Intrigued!

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by fuzzbuzzfuzz » Sun Dec 29, 2024 1:46 am

laurie wrote:
Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:41 pm
Don't know the answer to the question. Mine is the reissue SCH-Z and it looks like yours.
A popular mod the new > old version here in Japan by E.W.S.

The JHS purple vibrato chorus is also based on the same circuit.

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by Pepe » Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:08 pm

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A new toy came in last week. This Ken Multi MDL-7 Analog Delay (the same as the Aria ADL-1) is a really good and surprisingly bright sounding BBD delay (MN3205). After tweaking the trimpots it has a good maximum delay time and feedback can go to self-oscillation now. It has stereo out with splitted direct and effect signal, which is very nice.

The pedal came without the battery cover and it was missing a complete knob, hence the low price of 20 EUR including shipping. I took the missing parts from an awful (!!!) sounding Ken Multi MDT-28 Bass Distortion that I bought for a few Euros a few months ago. It doesn't look too pretty, but it does the job. Now I have a cheap and compact analogue delay that I can take onto stage any time.

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Our dear member snufkin had a green knob cap in his parts bin. I'm happy that he didn't throw it away at some point. He sent it to me and now this analog delay pedal looks much better! Thank you, snufkin! 8-)

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by Pepe » Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:48 pm

I bought this Arion SDI-1 for quite cheap at ebay a few days ago. Now I have two Arion Distortion pedals. I used the knobs of the unit that was Made in Sri Lanka to complete my SCH-1 Stereo Chorus. This Distortion is Made in Japan, though, sadly missing two of the original knobs.

But to my surprise it had an original Arion 9V battery inside! :o

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by laurie » Thu Jan 02, 2025 3:02 pm

Pepe wrote:
Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:48 pm
I bought this Arion SDI-1 for quite cheap at ebay a few days ago. Now I have two Arion Distortion pedals. I used the knobs of the unit that was Made in Sri Lanka to complete my SCH-1 Stereo Chorus. This Distortion is Made in Japan, though, sadly missing two of the original knobs.

But to my surprise it had an original Arion 9V battery inside! :o
What are the potentiometer values? Would they fit the SCH-1?

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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by Pepe » Thu Jan 02, 2025 3:57 pm

I don't really want to loot the Japanese Distortion for parts. I think one of the potentiometers is an anti log type anyway. That Stereo Chorus works and is quite solid, so that's okay for me.
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by Pepe » Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:19 pm

I just did a quick test of both Arion Distortion units side by side. The model from Sri Lanka has a bit more headroom. With my Fender Stratocaster with single coils I have to turn the volume knob of the Japanese model up to at least 3:00. So if you use humbuckers you should go for the less valuable model from Sri Lanka. I haven't noticed any other difference in sound so far.
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals

Post by fuzzbuzzfuzz » Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:44 am

Pepe wrote:
Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:08 pm
Pepe wrote:
Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:00 pm
A new toy came in last week. This Ken Multi MDL-7 Analog Delay (the same as the Aria ADL-1) is a really good and surprisingly bright sounding BBD delay (MN3205). After tweaking the trimpots it has a good maximum delay time and feedback can go to self-oscillation now. It has stereo out with splitted direct and effect signal, which is very nice.

The pedal came without the battery cover and it was missing a complete knob, hence the low price of 20 EUR including shipping. I took the missing parts from an awful (!!!) sounding Ken Multi MDT-28 Bass Distortion that I bought for a few Euros a few months ago. It doesn't look too pretty, but it does the job. Now I have a cheap and compact analogue delay that I can take onto stage any time.

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Our dear member snufkin had a green knob cap in his parts bin. I'm happy that he didn't throw it away at some point. He sent it to me and now this analog delay pedal looks much better! Thank you, snufkin! 8-)

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I actually think it looks quite good; I like the florescent/luminescent sticker touch. Looks pedalboard pro :D

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